"Cats are like potato chips," reads a sign in Bruce and TerryJenkins’s home. "You can’t just have one!"
In fact, the Jenkinses have dozens—the couple, both of whom are retired, have devoted their lives to caring for a plethora of elderly cats. “It’s kind of a big family,” says Terry Jenkins in Jonathan Napolitano’s short documentary. “It gives me the opportunity to be with more cats than I possibly could ever have imagined.”
But the Jenkins’ felines are not simply pets; they are rescues, often having been abandoned due to the death or sickness of a previous owner. Napolitano, a filmmaker who himself has three cats, decided to make a film about the couple when he heard about their makeshift senior sanctuary on the radio. The result is by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking.
"Cats Cradle" is directed by Jonathan Napolitano. It is part of The AtlanticSelects, an online showcase of short documentaries from independent creators, curated by The Atlantic.

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Here is the top list of mysterious sunken underwater cities in the world found underwater! These strange and mindblowing but also amazing forgotten ancient underwater ruins are located deep into the ocean. Check out Alexandria, City of Cuba, Yonaguni, Lake Titicaca, Pavlopetri, Lion City, Heracleion and more underwater cities!
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1. Yonaguni Pyramids
In the mid 80s, Divers found underwater rock terraces and pyramids off the coast of Yonaguni Jima. Yonaguni Jima is an island that lies near the southern tip of Japan's Ryukyu archipelago, About 75 miles off the eastern coast of Taiwan. At first scientists believed they might be natural formations, but There are quarry marks and some writing on the stones and animal statues that have also been found underwater. Now some experts believe that The structures Could be what is left of the mythical city of Mu, a fabled Pacific civilization rumored to have vanished beneath the waves. Masaki Kimura, a marine geologist from the University of Japan, Has been studying the underwater pyramids for over 15 years. The underwater structures include castle ruins, a triumphal arch, five temples and at least one large stadium, all of which are Connected by roads and water channels and are partly shielded by what could be huge retaining walls. Kimura believes the ruins date back to at least 5,000 years, based on the dates of stalactites found inside underwater caves that he says sank with the city. The theory is that the ancient underwater city Might have been sunk by an earthquake or tsunami around 2,000 years ago. Yonaguni invites tourists and researchers to dive freely around the site.
2. Sunken City of Cuba
In 2001, A company called Advanced DigitalCommunications (ADC) was working with Fidel Castro's government to explore Cuban waters looking for sunken Spanish ships loaded with treasure. Their Sonar equipment picked up a series of geometrical structures lying on the bottom of the ocean. Here's a computer generated image of the pyramids and other structures found underwater.
The structures and design made it look like there was A gigantic underwater city at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle. The media went crazy claiming that Atlantis had been discovered in Cuba. There are local legends of the Maya and native Yucatecos that tell of an Island inhabited by their ancestors that vanished beneath the waves. If it's true the structures were made by an ancient civilization, they would have been the Most technologically advanced structures on the planet at that time. Scientists estimate that they would have been built about 50,000 years ago which doesn't seem very likely. The numerous structures and cities that have been discovered underwater around the world Lie less than 120 meters (or 395 feet) below sea level, which comes as no surprise since the sea level never fell below this mark during the time Homo sapiens walked the earth. This Cuban city, if we can call it that, is the Only exception since It is submerged over 700 meters (2300 feet) underwater. If the large structures are actually pyramids, 2 of them are Even larger than the pyramids of Giza and Cheops in Egypt. As of yet there is no plausible explanation for the existence of this city and ADC is still trying to investigate the site.
3. Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is Located in the Andes between Bolivia and Peru. It is the largest freshwater lake in South America and was the cradle of Peru's ancient civilizations, including the Inca. Their presence can be seen on Lake Titicaca by the ruins they left behind, including A mysterious underwater temple thought to be between 1,000 and 1,500 years old. In theIncan creation myth, The god Con Tiqui Viracocha emerged from Lake Titicaca. After commanding the sun, moon, and the stars to rise, Viracocha created more human beings from stone. After bringing them to life, Viracocha Commanded them to go and populate the world. The Incas therefore believed that Lake Titicaca was their place of origin, and that upon death, Their spirits would return to this lake. Archeologists located a huge temple in 2000 after following a submerged road (and I'm sure following advice from locals). After 18 days of diving below the clear waters of Titicaca, scientists said they had Discovered a 660-foot long, 160-foot wide temple, a terrace for crops, and a 2,600-foot containing wall along with gold and statues. It is said the lost city was Covered with sediment during a great flood of biblical proportions and local people had passed down the stories of the underwater temple and flood from generation to generation.

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Critical reception

Paul Clarke of BBC Music gave the album a positive review by saying: "Things would probably be quite different for Woon had he’d got his act together sooner. In 2007, his fragile cover of an old folk spiritual placed him pretty much alone at the crossroads between rural blues and urban electronica, a 20-something Robert Johnson from London who’d sold his soul to dubstep instead of the Devil. Today, though, he shares this space with The xx and James Blake; and overshadowed by The xx’s Mercury Prize victory and Blake’s own debut album of earlier in 2011, Woon’s music could now be in danger of sounding wearily familiar rather than darkly mysterious".

The story takes place in medieval Japan, and focuses on Hanabusa, a girl who seeks to avenge her mother's death by fighting evil spirits. By using the gems embedded in her sword, she is able to find clues to the spirits' names; players need to correctly identify the spirits to be able to harm them. By acquiring more gems, players are given access to more abilities; one such gem allows players to capture spirits and use their abilities in battle and when solving puzzles.

Reception of the game has been varied, ranging from negative to highly positive, with reviewers generally appreciating the art, sound, presentation, and inventive gameplay, while criticizing the plot, level designs, and repetition.

History

Atlantic was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast in 1870, and was the second ship built for the newly born White Star Line. She was powered by a steam engine producing 600 horsepower (450kW) driving a single propeller, along with four masts rigged for sail. She sailed for New York on her maiden voyage on 8 June 1871.

Disaster

On 20 March 1873 Atlantic departed on her 19th voyage from Liverpool with 952 people on board, of whom 835 were passengers. En route, the crew decided to make port at Halifax, Nova Scotia to replenish coal for the boilers.

Atlantic (company)

Atlantic was an Italian toy manufacturing company based in Treviglio from 1966 to 1984. In the 1970s it became widely popular both in Italy and in Europe as a producer of 1:32- and HO-scaletoy soldiers. The original Atlantic company ceased to exist in 1984; in the late 1990s, the "Atlantic" brand and logo were acquired by Nexus Editrice.

History

Atlantic began producing toy soldiers in the late 1960s, achieving a great popularity in 1971 with the HO scale plastic toy soldier series "Soldati d'Italia" ("Italian soldiers") dedicated to the different branches of the contemporary Italian army. Based on this success, the company began creating series for the World War II armies and other historical periods, including the American Old West, the Roman Empire, and Ancient Egypt. The HO toy soldier line was complemented with a vast series of vehicles, from tanks to heavy bombers, as well as buildings (for example, a miniature Colosseum was created for the Roman Empire toy soldier series). Starting from 1978, Atlantic also commercialized science fiction toy soldier lines, some of which based on Japaneseanime such as Captain Harlock and Grendizer.

Atlantic (cinema)

Atlantic is a cinema in Warsaw, notable as the oldest cinema still operating in that city. It was opened to the public in 1930 as a luxurious cinema with expensive tickets. As the only cinema in Warsaw it survived the Warsaw Uprising and was refurbished after the war. In early 2000 it was reconstructed and currently houses 4 screens and 794 seats.

It is often called the highest navigable lake in the world, with a surface elevation of 3,812 metres (12,507ft). Although this refers to navigation by large boats, it is generally considered to mean commercial craft. For many years the largest vessel afloat on the lake was the 2,200-ton, 79-metre (259ft)SS Ollanta. Today the largest vessel is probably the similarly sized, but broader, train barge/float Manco Capac, operated by PeruRail (berthed, as of 17 June 2013, at 15°50′11″S70°00′53″W﻿ / ﻿15.8364°S 70.0147°W﻿ / -15.8364; -70.0147, across the pier from the Ollanta). At least two dozen bodies of water around the world are at higher elevations, but all are much smaller and shallower.

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All Cats Go to Heaven

"Cats are like potato chips," reads a sign in Bruce and TerryJenkins’s home. "You can’t just have one!"
In fact, the Jenkinses have dozens—the couple, both of whom are retired, have devoted their lives to caring for a plethora of elderly cats. “It’s kind of a big family,” says Terry Jenkins in Jonathan Napolitano’s short documentary. “It gives me the opportunity to be with more cats than I possibly could ever have imagined.”
But the Jenkins’ felines are not simply pets; they are rescues, often having been abandoned due to the death or sickness of a previous owner. Napolitano, a filmmaker who himself has three cats, decided to make a film about the couple when he heard about their makeshift senior sanctuary on the radio. The result is by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking.
"Cats Cradle" is directed by Jonathan Napolitano. It is part of The AtlanticSelects, an online showcase of short documentaries from independent creators, curated by The Atlantic.

The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard

The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard

The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard

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Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. AnthonyHazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
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11:48

Most Amazing Cities Found UNDERWATER!

Most Amazing Cities Found UNDERWATER!

Most Amazing Cities Found UNDERWATER!

Here is the top list of mysterious sunken underwater cities in the world found underwater! These strange and mindblowing but also amazing forgotten ancient underwater ruins are located deep into the ocean. Check out Alexandria, City of Cuba, Yonaguni, Lake Titicaca, Pavlopetri, Lion City, Heracleion and more underwater cities!
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1. Yonaguni Pyramids
In the mid 80s, Divers found underwater rock terraces and pyramids off the coast of Yonaguni Jima. Yonaguni Jima is an island that lies near the southern tip of Japan's Ryukyu archipelago, About 75 miles off the eastern coast of Taiwan. At first scientists believed they might be natural formations, but There are quarry marks and some writing on the stones and animal statues that have also been found underwater. Now some experts believe that The structures Could be what is left of the mythical city of Mu, a fabled Pacific civilization rumored to have vanished beneath the waves. Masaki Kimura, a marine geologist from the University of Japan, Has been studying the underwater pyramids for over 15 years. The underwater structures include castle ruins, a triumphal arch, five temples and at least one large stadium, all of which are Connected by roads and water channels and are partly shielded by what could be huge retaining walls. Kimura believes the ruins date back to at least 5,000 years, based on the dates of stalactites found inside underwater caves that he says sank with the city. The theory is that the ancient underwater city Might have been sunk by an earthquake or tsunami around 2,000 years ago. Yonaguni invites tourists and researchers to dive freely around the site.
2. Sunken City of Cuba
In 2001, A company called Advanced DigitalCommunications (ADC) was working with Fidel Castro's government to explore Cuban waters looking for sunken Spanish ships loaded with treasure. Their Sonar equipment picked up a series of geometrical structures lying on the bottom of the ocean. Here's a computer generated image of the pyramids and other structures found underwater.
The structures and design made it look like there was A gigantic underwater city at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle. The media went crazy claiming that Atlantis had been discovered in Cuba. There are local legends of the Maya and native Yucatecos that tell of an Island inhabited by their ancestors that vanished beneath the waves. If it's true the structures were made by an ancient civilization, they would have been the Most technologically advanced structures on the planet at that time. Scientists estimate that they would have been built about 50,000 years ago which doesn't seem very likely. The numerous structures and cities that have been discovered underwater around the world Lie less than 120 meters (or 395 feet) below sea level, which comes as no surprise since the sea level never fell below this mark during the time Homo sapiens walked the earth. This Cuban city, if we can call it that, is the Only exception since It is submerged over 700 meters (2300 feet) underwater. If the large structures are actually pyramids, 2 of them are Even larger than the pyramids of Giza and Cheops in Egypt. As of yet there is no plausible explanation for the existence of this city and ADC is still trying to investigate the site.
3. Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is Located in the Andes between Bolivia and Peru. It is the largest freshwater lake in South America and was the cradle of Peru's ancient civilizations, including the Inca. Their presence can be seen on Lake Titicaca by the ruins they left behind, including A mysterious underwater temple thought to be between 1,000 and 1,500 years old. In theIncan creation myth, The god Con Tiqui Viracocha emerged from Lake Titicaca. After commanding the sun, moon, and the stars to rise, Viracocha created more human beings from stone. After bringing them to life, Viracocha Commanded them to go and populate the world. The Incas therefore believed that Lake Titicaca was their place of origin, and that upon death, Their spirits would return to this lake. Archeologists located a huge temple in 2000 after following a submerged road (and I'm sure following advice from locals). After 18 days of diving below the clear waters of Titicaca, scientists said they had Discovered a 660-foot long, 160-foot wide temple, a terrace for crops, and a 2,600-foot containing wall along with gold and statues. It is said the lost city was Covered with sediment during a great flood of biblical proportions and local people had passed down the stories of the underwater temple and flood from generation to generation.

After 15 days and 2,240 miles at sea the crew spots the coast of BRAZIL!!! We're a little shell shocked as we go from nothing but the deep blue to boats, houses, and the smells of the jungle coming off the island. Spirits are high and we decide to start taking shots to celebrate a successful passage, which of course turns into a crazy arrival dance party for the crew. The next day we wake up a little hung over and Brian cooks our arrival breaky of pancakes and bacon. Lizbef administers aid to the hangovers with a bottle of champagne and we head into the Yacht Club for our first Portugese interaction. We immediately hit a HUGE language barrier but manage to get a few things across to security and they end up letting us tie Maggie up at the dock. After our first amazing meal in Brazil (Carne Asada) we meet up with Felipe, a local sailor that we've been emailing with. And..... LIZBEF gets a long awaited email from Eddie whom she met in Ascension Island.
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The Bridge of the Spirits - Now in High Quality! (Full Documentary)

The Bridge of the Spirits - Now in High Quality! (Full Documentary)

The Bridge of the Spirits - Now in High Quality! (Full Documentary)

Made inIvory Coast, this chapter contains the rites and customs of different ethnic groups among the nearly 60 existing in this country. Abidjan, the largest city, is a modern and cosmopolitan city considered the Paris of Africa. But not far away to the west, the mountainous area of Ivory Coast holds one of the most amazing ethnics in Africa, the Dan tribe. Isolated by the environment, the Dan or Yakouba are one of the richest and unknown cultures of African Atlantic coast. This episode is also about the customs of other tribes as the Gueres, the Ubis or the Lobi and the Senufo.
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All Cats Go to Heaven

"Cats are like potato chips," reads a sign in Bruce and TerryJenkins’s home. "You can’t just have one!"
In fact, the Jenkinses have dozens—the couple, both of whom are retired, have devoted their lives to caring for a plethora of elderly cats. “It’s kind of a big family,” says Terry Jenkins in Jonathan Napolitano’s short documentary. “It gives me the opportunity to be with more cats than I possibly could ever have imagined.”
But the Jenkins’ felines are not simply pets; they are rescues, often having been abandoned due to the death or sickness of a previous owner. Napolitano, a filmmaker who himself has three cats, decided to make a film about the couple when he heard about their makeshift senior sanctuary on the radio. The result is by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking.
"Cats Cradl...

The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard

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Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. AnthonyHazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
Lesson by Anthony Hazard, animation by NEIGHBOR.

After 15 days and 2,240 miles at sea the crew spots the coast of BRAZIL!!! We're a little shell shocked as we go from nothing but the deep blue to boats, houses, and the smells of the jungle coming off the island. Spirits are high and we decide to start taking shots to celebrate a successful passage, which of course turns into a crazy arrival dance party for the crew. The next day we wake up a little hung over and Brian cooks our arrival breaky of pancakes and bacon. Lizbef administers aid to the hangovers with a bottle of champagne and we head into the Yacht Club for our first Portugese interaction. We immediately hit a HUGE language barrier but manage to get a few things across to security and they end up letting us tie Maggie up at the dock. After our first amazing meal in Brazil...

published: 20 Apr 2018

The Bridge of the Spirits - Now in High Quality! (Full Documentary)

Made inIvory Coast, this chapter contains the rites and customs of different ethnic groups among the nearly 60 existing in this country. Abidjan, the largest city, is a modern and cosmopolitan city considered the Paris of Africa. But not far away to the west, the mountainous area of Ivory Coast holds one of the most amazing ethnics in Africa, the Dan tribe. Isolated by the environment, the Dan or Yakouba are one of the richest and unknown cultures of African Atlantic coast. This episode is also about the customs of other tribes as the Gueres, the Ubis or the Lobi and the Senufo.
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"Cats are like potato chips," reads a sign in Bruce and TerryJenkins’s home. "You can’t just have one!"
In fact, the Jenkinses have dozens—the couple, both of whom are retired, have devoted their lives to caring for a plethora of elderly cats. “It’s kind of a big family,” says Terry Jenkins in Jonathan Napolitano’s short documentary. “It gives me the opportunity to be with more cats than I possibly could ever have imagined.”
But the Jenkins’ felines are not simply pets; they are rescues, often having been abandoned due to the death or sickness of a previous owner. Napolitano, a filmmaker who himself has three cats, decided to make a film about the couple when he heard about their makeshift senior sanctuary on the radio. The result is by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking.
"Cats Cradle" is directed by Jonathan Napolitano. It is part of The AtlanticSelects, an online showcase of short documentaries from independent creators, curated by The Atlantic.

"Cats are like potato chips," reads a sign in Bruce and TerryJenkins’s home. "You can’t just have one!"
In fact, the Jenkinses have dozens—the couple, both of whom are retired, have devoted their lives to caring for a plethora of elderly cats. “It’s kind of a big family,” says Terry Jenkins in Jonathan Napolitano’s short documentary. “It gives me the opportunity to be with more cats than I possibly could ever have imagined.”
But the Jenkins’ felines are not simply pets; they are rescues, often having been abandoned due to the death or sickness of a previous owner. Napolitano, a filmmaker who himself has three cats, decided to make a film about the couple when he heard about their makeshift senior sanctuary on the radio. The result is by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking.
"Cats Cradle" is directed by Jonathan Napolitano. It is part of The AtlanticSelects, an online showcase of short documentaries from independent creators, curated by The Atlantic.

Check out our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/teded
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-atlantic-slave-trade-what-your-textbook-never-told-you-anthony-hazard
Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. AnthonyHazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
Lesson by Anthony Hazard, animation by NEIGHBOR.

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View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-atlantic-slave-trade-what-your-textbook-never-told-you-anthony-hazard
Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. AnthonyHazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
Lesson by Anthony Hazard, animation by NEIGHBOR.

Most Amazing Cities Found UNDERWATER!

Here is the top list of mysterious sunken underwater cities in the world found underwater! These strange and mindblowing but also amazing forgotten ancient unde...

Here is the top list of mysterious sunken underwater cities in the world found underwater! These strange and mindblowing but also amazing forgotten ancient underwater ruins are located deep into the ocean. Check out Alexandria, City of Cuba, Yonaguni, Lake Titicaca, Pavlopetri, Lion City, Heracleion and more underwater cities!
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Watch our "Top AMAZING Facts About Planet Earth!" video here: https://youtu.be/2bo0p7ndMZY
1. Yonaguni Pyramids
In the mid 80s, Divers found underwater rock terraces and pyramids off the coast of Yonaguni Jima. Yonaguni Jima is an island that lies near the southern tip of Japan's Ryukyu archipelago, About 75 miles off the eastern coast of Taiwan. At first scientists believed they might be natural formations, but There are quarry marks and some writing on the stones and animal statues that have also been found underwater. Now some experts believe that The structures Could be what is left of the mythical city of Mu, a fabled Pacific civilization rumored to have vanished beneath the waves. Masaki Kimura, a marine geologist from the University of Japan, Has been studying the underwater pyramids for over 15 years. The underwater structures include castle ruins, a triumphal arch, five temples and at least one large stadium, all of which are Connected by roads and water channels and are partly shielded by what could be huge retaining walls. Kimura believes the ruins date back to at least 5,000 years, based on the dates of stalactites found inside underwater caves that he says sank with the city. The theory is that the ancient underwater city Might have been sunk by an earthquake or tsunami around 2,000 years ago. Yonaguni invites tourists and researchers to dive freely around the site.
2. Sunken City of Cuba
In 2001, A company called Advanced DigitalCommunications (ADC) was working with Fidel Castro's government to explore Cuban waters looking for sunken Spanish ships loaded with treasure. Their Sonar equipment picked up a series of geometrical structures lying on the bottom of the ocean. Here's a computer generated image of the pyramids and other structures found underwater.
The structures and design made it look like there was A gigantic underwater city at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle. The media went crazy claiming that Atlantis had been discovered in Cuba. There are local legends of the Maya and native Yucatecos that tell of an Island inhabited by their ancestors that vanished beneath the waves. If it's true the structures were made by an ancient civilization, they would have been the Most technologically advanced structures on the planet at that time. Scientists estimate that they would have been built about 50,000 years ago which doesn't seem very likely. The numerous structures and cities that have been discovered underwater around the world Lie less than 120 meters (or 395 feet) below sea level, which comes as no surprise since the sea level never fell below this mark during the time Homo sapiens walked the earth. This Cuban city, if we can call it that, is the Only exception since It is submerged over 700 meters (2300 feet) underwater. If the large structures are actually pyramids, 2 of them are Even larger than the pyramids of Giza and Cheops in Egypt. As of yet there is no plausible explanation for the existence of this city and ADC is still trying to investigate the site.
3. Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is Located in the Andes between Bolivia and Peru. It is the largest freshwater lake in South America and was the cradle of Peru's ancient civilizations, including the Inca. Their presence can be seen on Lake Titicaca by the ruins they left behind, including A mysterious underwater temple thought to be between 1,000 and 1,500 years old. In theIncan creation myth, The god Con Tiqui Viracocha emerged from Lake Titicaca. After commanding the sun, moon, and the stars to rise, Viracocha created more human beings from stone. After bringing them to life, Viracocha Commanded them to go and populate the world. The Incas therefore believed that Lake Titicaca was their place of origin, and that upon death, Their spirits would return to this lake. Archeologists located a huge temple in 2000 after following a submerged road (and I'm sure following advice from locals). After 18 days of diving below the clear waters of Titicaca, scientists said they had Discovered a 660-foot long, 160-foot wide temple, a terrace for crops, and a 2,600-foot containing wall along with gold and statues. It is said the lost city was Covered with sediment during a great flood of biblical proportions and local people had passed down the stories of the underwater temple and flood from generation to generation.

Here is the top list of mysterious sunken underwater cities in the world found underwater! These strange and mindblowing but also amazing forgotten ancient underwater ruins are located deep into the ocean. Check out Alexandria, City of Cuba, Yonaguni, Lake Titicaca, Pavlopetri, Lion City, Heracleion and more underwater cities!
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1. Yonaguni Pyramids
In the mid 80s, Divers found underwater rock terraces and pyramids off the coast of Yonaguni Jima. Yonaguni Jima is an island that lies near the southern tip of Japan's Ryukyu archipelago, About 75 miles off the eastern coast of Taiwan. At first scientists believed they might be natural formations, but There are quarry marks and some writing on the stones and animal statues that have also been found underwater. Now some experts believe that The structures Could be what is left of the mythical city of Mu, a fabled Pacific civilization rumored to have vanished beneath the waves. Masaki Kimura, a marine geologist from the University of Japan, Has been studying the underwater pyramids for over 15 years. The underwater structures include castle ruins, a triumphal arch, five temples and at least one large stadium, all of which are Connected by roads and water channels and are partly shielded by what could be huge retaining walls. Kimura believes the ruins date back to at least 5,000 years, based on the dates of stalactites found inside underwater caves that he says sank with the city. The theory is that the ancient underwater city Might have been sunk by an earthquake or tsunami around 2,000 years ago. Yonaguni invites tourists and researchers to dive freely around the site.
2. Sunken City of Cuba
In 2001, A company called Advanced DigitalCommunications (ADC) was working with Fidel Castro's government to explore Cuban waters looking for sunken Spanish ships loaded with treasure. Their Sonar equipment picked up a series of geometrical structures lying on the bottom of the ocean. Here's a computer generated image of the pyramids and other structures found underwater.
The structures and design made it look like there was A gigantic underwater city at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle. The media went crazy claiming that Atlantis had been discovered in Cuba. There are local legends of the Maya and native Yucatecos that tell of an Island inhabited by their ancestors that vanished beneath the waves. If it's true the structures were made by an ancient civilization, they would have been the Most technologically advanced structures on the planet at that time. Scientists estimate that they would have been built about 50,000 years ago which doesn't seem very likely. The numerous structures and cities that have been discovered underwater around the world Lie less than 120 meters (or 395 feet) below sea level, which comes as no surprise since the sea level never fell below this mark during the time Homo sapiens walked the earth. This Cuban city, if we can call it that, is the Only exception since It is submerged over 700 meters (2300 feet) underwater. If the large structures are actually pyramids, 2 of them are Even larger than the pyramids of Giza and Cheops in Egypt. As of yet there is no plausible explanation for the existence of this city and ADC is still trying to investigate the site.
3. Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is Located in the Andes between Bolivia and Peru. It is the largest freshwater lake in South America and was the cradle of Peru's ancient civilizations, including the Inca. Their presence can be seen on Lake Titicaca by the ruins they left behind, including A mysterious underwater temple thought to be between 1,000 and 1,500 years old. In theIncan creation myth, The god Con Tiqui Viracocha emerged from Lake Titicaca. After commanding the sun, moon, and the stars to rise, Viracocha created more human beings from stone. After bringing them to life, Viracocha Commanded them to go and populate the world. The Incas therefore believed that Lake Titicaca was their place of origin, and that upon death, Their spirits would return to this lake. Archeologists located a huge temple in 2000 after following a submerged road (and I'm sure following advice from locals). After 18 days of diving below the clear waters of Titicaca, scientists said they had Discovered a 660-foot long, 160-foot wide temple, a terrace for crops, and a 2,600-foot containing wall along with gold and statues. It is said the lost city was Covered with sediment during a great flood of biblical proportions and local people had passed down the stories of the underwater temple and flood from generation to generation.

After 15 days and 2,240 miles at sea the crew spots the coast of BRAZIL!!! We're a little shell shocked as we go from nothing but the deep blue to boats, house...

After 15 days and 2,240 miles at sea the crew spots the coast of BRAZIL!!! We're a little shell shocked as we go from nothing but the deep blue to boats, houses, and the smells of the jungle coming off the island. Spirits are high and we decide to start taking shots to celebrate a successful passage, which of course turns into a crazy arrival dance party for the crew. The next day we wake up a little hung over and Brian cooks our arrival breaky of pancakes and bacon. Lizbef administers aid to the hangovers with a bottle of champagne and we head into the Yacht Club for our first Portugese interaction. We immediately hit a HUGE language barrier but manage to get a few things across to security and they end up letting us tie Maggie up at the dock. After our first amazing meal in Brazil (Carne Asada) we meet up with Felipe, a local sailor that we've been emailing with. And..... LIZBEF gets a long awaited email from Eddie whom she met in Ascension Island.
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00:05 Up On CloudStreet - LanceAllen - https://www.lanceallenmusic.com/
01:06 Ramukanzi (Remix)- Onetox - https://soundcloud.com/sailing-sv-delos/onetox-ramukanji-2011-official-remix
02:13 East Nashville- Lance Allen - https://www.lanceallenmusic.com/
05:14 CD MBr Samba Kitsche- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
08:21 Hello Dreamer- Laikipia - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfR-jvEpOJ35ka8oBV_F7jw
10:36 This Forest Was Once On Fire- Andrew Rothschild - https://andrewrothschild.bandcamp.com/
14:21 As I Figure- Kevin MacLeod - http://incompetech.com
14:36 CD ComedyHappy Circus- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
17:20 Local Elevator- Kevin MacLeod - http://incompetech.com
24:57 AXE 290507- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
25:26 Venice Beach- JeffKaale - https://Soundcloud.com/jeffkaale https://Spotify.com/chillhop

After 15 days and 2,240 miles at sea the crew spots the coast of BRAZIL!!! We're a little shell shocked as we go from nothing but the deep blue to boats, houses, and the smells of the jungle coming off the island. Spirits are high and we decide to start taking shots to celebrate a successful passage, which of course turns into a crazy arrival dance party for the crew. The next day we wake up a little hung over and Brian cooks our arrival breaky of pancakes and bacon. Lizbef administers aid to the hangovers with a bottle of champagne and we head into the Yacht Club for our first Portugese interaction. We immediately hit a HUGE language barrier but manage to get a few things across to security and they end up letting us tie Maggie up at the dock. After our first amazing meal in Brazil (Carne Asada) we meet up with Felipe, a local sailor that we've been emailing with. And..... LIZBEF gets a long awaited email from Eddie whom she met in Ascension Island.
Subscribe at http://youtube.com/svdelos
This is our story, a story of three souls sailing around the world. It is a story about sailing and travel and adventure. But it's also a story about meeting amazing people and making life long friends. It's a story of people living their lives in an alternate way, in close connection with the beautiful people and amazing planet that we call home. Our experience has affected us so profoundly we want to share it, hoping that others may find inspiration to follow their dreams and do what they love.
For more sailing around the WorldAction! Join the SV Delos Tribe!
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We LOVE sailing, we LOVE traveling, and we LOVE making videos about it! We're only half-way around the world, so there's plenty more to see! Your support will fund better camera gear, internet to upload videos, and of course creative lubricants to smooth the editing process :)
This is made possible by YOU! So thank you so much for all the love and support you guys are sending us! It means a lot! Much Love, Karin, Brian and Brady
SV Delos
MusicUsed In This Video!
00:05 Up On CloudStreet - LanceAllen - https://www.lanceallenmusic.com/
01:06 Ramukanzi (Remix)- Onetox - https://soundcloud.com/sailing-sv-delos/onetox-ramukanji-2011-official-remix
02:13 East Nashville- Lance Allen - https://www.lanceallenmusic.com/
05:14 CD MBr Samba Kitsche- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
08:21 Hello Dreamer- Laikipia - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfR-jvEpOJ35ka8oBV_F7jw
10:36 This Forest Was Once On Fire- Andrew Rothschild - https://andrewrothschild.bandcamp.com/
14:21 As I Figure- Kevin MacLeod - http://incompetech.com
14:36 CD ComedyHappy Circus- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
17:20 Local Elevator- Kevin MacLeod - http://incompetech.com
24:57 AXE 290507- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
25:26 Venice Beach- JeffKaale - https://Soundcloud.com/jeffkaale https://Spotify.com/chillhop

The Bridge of the Spirits - Now in High Quality! (Full Documentary)

Made inIvory Coast, this chapter contains the rites and customs of different ethnic groups among the nearly 60 existing in this country. Abidjan, the largest c...

Made inIvory Coast, this chapter contains the rites and customs of different ethnic groups among the nearly 60 existing in this country. Abidjan, the largest city, is a modern and cosmopolitan city considered the Paris of Africa. But not far away to the west, the mountainous area of Ivory Coast holds one of the most amazing ethnics in Africa, the Dan tribe. Isolated by the environment, the Dan or Yakouba are one of the richest and unknown cultures of African Atlantic coast. This episode is also about the customs of other tribes as the Gueres, the Ubis or the Lobi and the Senufo.
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Made inIvory Coast, this chapter contains the rites and customs of different ethnic groups among the nearly 60 existing in this country. Abidjan, the largest city, is a modern and cosmopolitan city considered the Paris of Africa. But not far away to the west, the mountainous area of Ivory Coast holds one of the most amazing ethnics in Africa, the Dan tribe. Isolated by the environment, the Dan or Yakouba are one of the richest and unknown cultures of African Atlantic coast. This episode is also about the customs of other tribes as the Gueres, the Ubis or the Lobi and the Senufo.
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All Cats Go to Heaven

"Cats are like potato chips," reads a sign in Bruce and TerryJenkins’s home. "You can’t just have one!"
In fact, the Jenkinses have dozens—the couple, both of whom are retired, have devoted their lives to caring for a plethora of elderly cats. “It’s kind of a big family,” says Terry Jenkins in Jonathan Napolitano’s short documentary. “It gives me the opportunity to be with more cats than I possibly could ever have imagined.”
But the Jenkins’ felines are not simply pets; they are rescues, often having been abandoned due to the death or sickness of a previous owner. Napolitano, a filmmaker who himself has three cats, decided to make a film about the couple when he heard about their makeshift senior sanctuary on the radio. The result is by turns heartwarming and heartbreaking.
"Cats Cradle" is directed by Jonathan Napolitano. It is part of The AtlanticSelects, an online showcase of short documentaries from independent creators, curated by The Atlantic.

The Atlantic slave trade: What too few textbooks told you - Anthony Hazard

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Slavery has occurred in many forms throughout the world, but the Atlantic slave trade -- which forcibly brought more than 10 million Africans to the Americas -- stands out for both its global scale and its lasting legacy. AnthonyHazard discusses the historical, economic and personal impact of this massive historical injustice.
Lesson by Anthony Hazard, animation by NEIGHBOR.

Most Amazing Cities Found UNDERWATER!

Here is the top list of mysterious sunken underwater cities in the world found underwater! These strange and mindblowing but also amazing forgotten ancient underwater ruins are located deep into the ocean. Check out Alexandria, City of Cuba, Yonaguni, Lake Titicaca, Pavlopetri, Lion City, Heracleion and more underwater cities!
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Watch our "6 LOSTCitiesAround The World!" video here: https://youtu.be/0Jx6OToOXos
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Watch our "Top AMAZING Facts About Planet Earth!" video here: https://youtu.be/2bo0p7ndMZY
1. Yonaguni Pyramids
In the mid 80s, Divers found underwater rock terraces and pyramids off the coast of Yonaguni Jima. Yonaguni Jima is an island that lies near the southern tip of Japan's Ryukyu archipelago, About 75 miles off the eastern coast of Taiwan. At first scientists believed they might be natural formations, but There are quarry marks and some writing on the stones and animal statues that have also been found underwater. Now some experts believe that The structures Could be what is left of the mythical city of Mu, a fabled Pacific civilization rumored to have vanished beneath the waves. Masaki Kimura, a marine geologist from the University of Japan, Has been studying the underwater pyramids for over 15 years. The underwater structures include castle ruins, a triumphal arch, five temples and at least one large stadium, all of which are Connected by roads and water channels and are partly shielded by what could be huge retaining walls. Kimura believes the ruins date back to at least 5,000 years, based on the dates of stalactites found inside underwater caves that he says sank with the city. The theory is that the ancient underwater city Might have been sunk by an earthquake or tsunami around 2,000 years ago. Yonaguni invites tourists and researchers to dive freely around the site.
2. Sunken City of Cuba
In 2001, A company called Advanced DigitalCommunications (ADC) was working with Fidel Castro's government to explore Cuban waters looking for sunken Spanish ships loaded with treasure. Their Sonar equipment picked up a series of geometrical structures lying on the bottom of the ocean. Here's a computer generated image of the pyramids and other structures found underwater.
The structures and design made it look like there was A gigantic underwater city at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle. The media went crazy claiming that Atlantis had been discovered in Cuba. There are local legends of the Maya and native Yucatecos that tell of an Island inhabited by their ancestors that vanished beneath the waves. If it's true the structures were made by an ancient civilization, they would have been the Most technologically advanced structures on the planet at that time. Scientists estimate that they would have been built about 50,000 years ago which doesn't seem very likely. The numerous structures and cities that have been discovered underwater around the world Lie less than 120 meters (or 395 feet) below sea level, which comes as no surprise since the sea level never fell below this mark during the time Homo sapiens walked the earth. This Cuban city, if we can call it that, is the Only exception since It is submerged over 700 meters (2300 feet) underwater. If the large structures are actually pyramids, 2 of them are Even larger than the pyramids of Giza and Cheops in Egypt. As of yet there is no plausible explanation for the existence of this city and ADC is still trying to investigate the site.
3. Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is Located in the Andes between Bolivia and Peru. It is the largest freshwater lake in South America and was the cradle of Peru's ancient civilizations, including the Inca. Their presence can be seen on Lake Titicaca by the ruins they left behind, including A mysterious underwater temple thought to be between 1,000 and 1,500 years old. In theIncan creation myth, The god Con Tiqui Viracocha emerged from Lake Titicaca. After commanding the sun, moon, and the stars to rise, Viracocha created more human beings from stone. After bringing them to life, Viracocha Commanded them to go and populate the world. The Incas therefore believed that Lake Titicaca was their place of origin, and that upon death, Their spirits would return to this lake. Archeologists located a huge temple in 2000 after following a submerged road (and I'm sure following advice from locals). After 18 days of diving below the clear waters of Titicaca, scientists said they had Discovered a 660-foot long, 160-foot wide temple, a terrace for crops, and a 2,600-foot containing wall along with gold and statues. It is said the lost city was Covered with sediment during a great flood of biblical proportions and local people had passed down the stories of the underwater temple and flood from generation to generation.

After 15 days and 2,240 miles at sea the crew spots the coast of BRAZIL!!! We're a little shell shocked as we go from nothing but the deep blue to boats, houses, and the smells of the jungle coming off the island. Spirits are high and we decide to start taking shots to celebrate a successful passage, which of course turns into a crazy arrival dance party for the crew. The next day we wake up a little hung over and Brian cooks our arrival breaky of pancakes and bacon. Lizbef administers aid to the hangovers with a bottle of champagne and we head into the Yacht Club for our first Portugese interaction. We immediately hit a HUGE language barrier but manage to get a few things across to security and they end up letting us tie Maggie up at the dock. After our first amazing meal in Brazil (Carne Asada) we meet up with Felipe, a local sailor that we've been emailing with. And..... LIZBEF gets a long awaited email from Eddie whom she met in Ascension Island.
Subscribe at http://youtube.com/svdelos
This is our story, a story of three souls sailing around the world. It is a story about sailing and travel and adventure. But it's also a story about meeting amazing people and making life long friends. It's a story of people living their lives in an alternate way, in close connection with the beautiful people and amazing planet that we call home. Our experience has affected us so profoundly we want to share it, hoping that others may find inspiration to follow their dreams and do what they love.
For more sailing around the WorldAction! Join the SV Delos Tribe!
http://instagram.com/svdelos
http://facebook.com/svdelos
Support Our Videos- Buy us a cold one.
http://svdelos.com/beer
We LOVE sailing, we LOVE traveling, and we LOVE making videos about it! We're only half-way around the world, so there's plenty more to see! Your support will fund better camera gear, internet to upload videos, and of course creative lubricants to smooth the editing process :)
This is made possible by YOU! So thank you so much for all the love and support you guys are sending us! It means a lot! Much Love, Karin, Brian and Brady
SV Delos
MusicUsed In This Video!
00:05 Up On CloudStreet - LanceAllen - https://www.lanceallenmusic.com/
01:06 Ramukanzi (Remix)- Onetox - https://soundcloud.com/sailing-sv-delos/onetox-ramukanji-2011-official-remix
02:13 East Nashville- Lance Allen - https://www.lanceallenmusic.com/
05:14 CD MBr Samba Kitsche- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
08:21 Hello Dreamer- Laikipia - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfR-jvEpOJ35ka8oBV_F7jw
10:36 This Forest Was Once On Fire- Andrew Rothschild - https://andrewrothschild.bandcamp.com/
14:21 As I Figure- Kevin MacLeod - http://incompetech.com
14:36 CD ComedyHappy Circus- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
17:20 Local Elevator- Kevin MacLeod - http://incompetech.com
24:57 AXE 290507- Adriano Plotzki - https://www.youtube.com/hashtagsal
25:26 Venice Beach- JeffKaale - https://Soundcloud.com/jeffkaale https://Spotify.com/chillhop